HA T A H O N EYM AN announce that they will forthwith RETIRE FROM.BUSINESS, and in making this intimation they return their thanks for the liberal support aorordecl during tha past seven years. M^f^J^T^ -F 1 IS T«A L SALE. H. & FT. are determined to realize theiv entil-n Stock without delay, and will do so at a great sacrifice to effect their object. The Stock is well known to be one of the most valu- ~ 1 able in the city, and comprises a large selection of ' NE W 0 OOttS for the present Season, all of which will * be MARKED DOWN during the week, and offered to the public for i A FEW WEEKS ONLY, ! commencing THIS DAY (Saturday), the 22nd inst. ; . Balance of Stock, after the Sale will be' sold a auction by ' j MESSRS. C. ARTHUR & SOS. > The LEASE of PBERJISES, FITTINGS, &c, to he / disposed of. HAT & HOJSrjirMAN,
A N PEANCISCO AND OVERLAND TO ENGLAIfD. THE CALIFORNIA^, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINIC OF STEAM PACKETS, UNDER COMTEACT FOR A FOURWEEKLY SERVICE, CARRYING THE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MAILS. Th« Splendid Steam Packet 'CITY OF MELBOUBNE/ 1,550 tons, H. Grainoeb, Commaider, will comEiMce the Serrice from Sydney foi San Francisco, calling at Fiji and Honolulu. A STEAMER WITH FMST-CLASS . ACCOMMODATION, connecting with the 'CITY OF MELBOURNE1 at FIJI, will leave AUCKLAND, on he 6th MAY, at If OON, and every 28th day succeedhg this date. For fall particulars of the throughroute, apply to H. M JERVIS. Agent.
-lv^ HAN FIANCISOO, KhS^^v O AND O'ERLAND TO THE UNITED STATES, NEW lEALAND AND ' AUSTRALIAN STBAMSHP LINE. Undbk Contract with the New Zeaxand Government. The first vessel of this line wi be despatched as under, the •N E V A I A,' a,14U6 Tons Register, J. H. Bethen, Esq., Commander, leaving San Francisco >n Bth April, will arrive at Auckland on or about ie 3rd May ; Wellington the 7th; Lyttelton the 3i; and Port Chalmers the 9th. On her return voyage she willeava Port Chalmers on the 13th May ; Lyttelton the ith ; Wellington the 15th, and Auckland the 19th, for San Francisco, calling »t Honolulu. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & lACFARLANE.
rK^fev TJIOR WELLINGTON, g^3U^3^v JJ LYTTErON, & OTAGO. yjOSsSSoSEm Carrying is English Mail. The Splendid Steamship 'NETAjA' will be dispatched from Auiland, on or about I AVEDNESDAY, 3rd May. f Fo; *'«ii(ht or passage apply t HENDERSON IMACFARLANE.
r^Jk. -p O E jVANGAREL i ' DUKE OF EDINURO-H' on THURSDAY next, 27th insijt, at 3 o'clock p m S.IAGUE SMITH. T^ OEI lIOA ET town. J#3f3jK^ The Regular Tfier HAjfIPW ' IiEL MARY,' Captain G. McArthur, will sa a above on SATURDAY next, 30th inst. For Freight or Passage apply STOI BROTHERS, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 403, 26 April 1871, Page 3
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